Understanding Federal and Unitary Systems

Understanding Federal and Unitary Systems

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Emma Peterson

Social Studies

6th - 10th Grade

Hard

06:53

The video tutorial introduces federalism, explaining it as a system where power is divided between a central authority and regional governments. It contrasts federalism with unitary systems, using Belgium and Sri Lanka as examples. The tutorial details the roles of constituent units and levels of government, highlighting the independence of state governments in federal systems. It concludes with a comparison of federal and unitary governments, noting that federal systems have multiple levels of government with constitutionally defined powers, unlike unitary systems where the central government holds all power.

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1.

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What is the vertical division of power?

2.

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In Belgium, what change was made to the constitution regarding the powers of the central and state governments?

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What type of system does Sri Lanka have?

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How is power divided in a federal system?

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What are the constituent units in a federal system?

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Who is responsible for printing currency notes in a federal system?

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In a federal system, who is responsible for the defense of the country?

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In a unitary system, who holds the majority of the power?

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Which of the following countries has a federal form of government?

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In a unitary system, to whom is the state government answerable?

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